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Hollywood teen starlet Katilin Burke moves to New York for the summer to appear in a Broadway show, all the while worrying about her boyfriend back in Los Angeles, her handsome new co-star, and the offstage drama going on around her.
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Fiction, Actors and actresses, Dating (Social customs), Theater, Juvenile Fiction, Actresses, High school students, High schools, Fame, Identity (Psychology), Juvenile fiction, Children's fiction, Theater, fiction, Dating (social customs), fiction, Actors and actresses, fiction, New york (n.y.), fiction, ActorsPlaces
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2010, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
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Her star power in demand on a hit Broadway play, Hollywood teen starlet Kaitlin Burke packs up her entourage (ok, her showbiz family, friends, assistant, and publicist, but not the dreamy boyfriend) and moves to the Big Apple for the summer. Kaitlin is the toast of the town and she hits the most exclusive New York nightspots, enjoys the best food (Hello, Magnolia Bakery), and even guests as a celebrity host on Saturday Night Live! But New York isn't all cupcakes and virgin daiquiris. Long distance and a handsome new costar put a huge strain on her relationship with Austin , and it turns out Broadway divas are a whole different breed of neuroses and competition from Hollywood starlets.
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